• Orange County Register
    From his Huntington Beach home, Mauser is streaming concerts via Facebook Live and uploading new music to YouTube in memory of his late wife. (Photo courtesy of Matt Mauser) Healing through music Tijuana Dogs’ Matt Mauser lost his wife Christina in the Calabasas helicopter crash that claimed the life of NBA star Kobe Bryant and 8 others.
  • Orange County Register
    Alamitos West Health & Rehabilitation in Los Alamitos and Sea Cliff Health Care Center in Huntington Beach were added Thursday to the county’s list of locally affected centers, joining Anaheim Healthcare Center and Huntington Valley Healthcare Center. The Anaheim center had 15 infected patients according to a state report issued April 17.
  • Huntington Beach prepares to tighten its belt in light of projected revenue decline due to measures to limit the spread of COVID-19. City staff presented a revised budget at Monday’s City Council meeting, illustrating a 7.8% reduction of revenue to the general fund and a “dramatic and gigantic decline” in total budgetary spending ...
  • PoliceOne
    Even perhaps treasonous. A protester, center foreground, stands with a flag as police block off an intersection during a demonstration against stay-at-home orders that were put in place due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Friday, April 17, 2020, in Huntington Beach, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) But each of these governors actually has the ...
  • Of the deceased, 23 were men and 13 were women, OC Health Care reported. It was not known if the deceased had underlying health conditions as of this report. Anaheim has the most COVID-19 cases in the county with 239, followed by Santa Ana with 202, Huntington Beach with 162 cases, and Irvine with 119.
  • Two patients at the Huntington Valley Healthcare Center in Huntington Beach died this week of COVID-19. A coronavirus outbreak at the facility has sickened half its residents and several staff members. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) Orange County’s coronavirus death toll now stands at 36 after health officials announced two more ...
  • Daily Times
    Californians locked down for weeks during the coronavirus pandemic have trickled back to local beaches as the weather warms, prompting Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday to plead for social distancing during a heat wave expected this weekend.
  • Orange County Business Journal
    Orange County had 59 new coronavirus cases reported each day on average in the past week, up from 51 for the week ending April 16, largely due to an increase in cases from Anaheim, Santa Ana and Huntington Beach. Last week’s figure is flat from two weeks ago, when 59 average daily cases were reported for the week ending April 9. Those two ...
  • On April 10, Huntington Beach-based Surfline.com recommended that surfers “shred at home.” Their guidelines told their readers to follow shelter-in-place orders, and if surfing is allowed, to stay local and be as careful as possible. “We all need to act in the most socially responsible manner possible to bring an end to this once-in-a ...
  • NBC Los Angeles
    Two residents of Huntington Valley Health Care Center in Huntington Beach -- aged 77 and 79 -- died this week. Fourteen other patients are hospitalized, and 24 staffers have tested positive for the virus. Of the county's total coronavirus cases, 2%, or 33, involve people under 18 years old; 8%, or 141, are between 18-24; 16%, or 296 ...
  • Over the last few days, there have been protests in San Diego, Newport Beach, Sacramento, Huntington Beach and San Clemente. An Orange County man has been arrested on suspicion of threatening a KTTV Channel 11 cameraman with a knife hours after the Huntington Beach protest last week. Christien Petersen, 36, of Costa Mesa was taken into custody ...
  • ABC7
    California may still be under the stay-at-home order due to the coronavirus emergency, but with temperatures hitting the 90s Thursday, hundreds of people were seen at Orange County beaches.
  • CBS Boston / WBZ
    Two residents of Huntington Valley Health Care Center in Huntington Beach — aged 77 and 79 — died this week. Fourteen other patients are hospitalized, and 24 staffers have tested positive for the virus. The county has tested 20,816 people and has enough kits to collect 2,292 more samples. Public and private labs have performed 671 tests ...
  • KTLA
    Health officials in Orange County reported 78 new coronavirus cases and two new deaths Thursday, ahead of the county’s new mandatory face mask rule that will go into effect Friday. There was
  • Orange County Register
    Temperatures will remain high at least through Wednesday. The NWS forecast sunny skies Thursday and highs of 71 on Santiago Peak; 73 in Newport Beach; 75 in Laguna Beach; 76 in Huntington Beach; 80 in San Clemente and on Ortega Highway at 2,600 feet; 84 at Fremont Canyon and in Laguna Niguel; 85 at Trabuco Canyon; 86 in Anaheim, Garden Grove ...
  • YAHOO!
    So long as Southern Californians remain close to home and wear masks outdoors, they can still exercise outdoors without violating Gov. Gavin Newsom's stay-at-home order. But as the fight against the pandemic evolves,
  • Orange County Register
    In Orange County, flowers are blooming profusely. For example, on Wednesday afternoon, April 22, Huntington Beach residents Jason Brown and Mary Durham hiked past blooming Garland daisies along Weir Canyon Trail in Santiago Oaks Regional Park, in Anaheim Hills. Because parking lots at Orange County parks and trails are closed, spokeswoman ...
  • Los Angeles Daily News
    Some law enforcement agencies in cities where there have been demonstrations say officers are respecting people’s right to protest while ensuring the demonstrators abide by health orders.
  • Daily Breeze
    Some law enforcement agencies in cities where there have been demonstrations say officers are respecting people’s right to protest while ensuring the demonstrators abide by health orders.
  • The idea of California as a state with a large number of anti-science conservatives doesn't fit either our self-image or our reputation. Yet here we are.